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Chapter 7 WAN screens
NN47922-500
describes the fields in this
.
Table 22
WAN: IP
Label
Description
Get automatically
from ISP
Select this option if your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address.
This is the default selection.
Use fixed IP
address
Select this option if your ISP assigned a fixed IP address.
IP Address
Enter your WAN IP address in this field if you selected
Use Fixed
IP Address.
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the IP subnet mask (if your ISP gave you one) in this field if
you selected
Use Fixed IP Address
.
Gateway IP
Address
Enter the gateway IP address (if your ISP gave you one) in this field
if you selected
Use Fixed IP Address
.
Network Address
Translation
With Network Address Translation (NAT), the router translations an
Internet protocol address used within one network (for example, a
private IP address used in a local network) to a different IP address
known within another network (for example, a public IP address
used on the Internet).
Choose
None
to disable NAT
.
Choose
SUA Only
if you have a single public IP address. SUA
(Single User Account) is a subset of NAT that supports two types of
mapping:
Many-to-One
and
Server
.
Choose
Full Feature
if you have multiple public IP addresses.
Full
Feature
mapping types include:
One-to-One
,
Many-to-One
(SUA/
PAT),
Many-to-Many Overload
,
Many- One-to-One
and
Server
.
After you select
Full Feature,
you must configure at least one
address-mapping set.
Metric (PPPoE and
PPTP only)
This field sets this route's priority among the routes the Business
Secure Router uses.
The metric represents the cost of transmission. A router determines
the best route for transmission by choosing a path with the lowest
cost. RIP routing uses hop count as the measurement of cost, with
a minimum of 1 for directly connected networks. The number must
be between 1 and 15; a number greater than 15 means the link is
down. The smaller the number, the lower the cost.
Private (PPPoE and
PPTP only)
This parameter determines if the Business Secure Router includes
the route to this remote node in its RIP broadcasts. If set to Yes, this
route is kept private and not included in RIP broadcast. If No, the
route to this remote node is propagated to other hosts through RIP
broadcasts.
Summary of Contents for BSR222
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Page 50: ...50 Chapter 2 Introducing the WebGUI NN47922 500 ...
Page 66: ...66 Chapter 3 Wizard setup NN47922 500 ...
Page 92: ...92 Chapter 5 System screens NN47922 500 ...
Page 104: ...104 Chapter 6 LAN screens NN47922 500 ...
Page 154: ...154 Chapter 9 Static Route screens NN47922 500 ...
Page 196: ...196 Chapter 11 Firewall screens NN47922 500 ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 13 VPN NN47922 500 Figure 68 Summary IP Policies ...
Page 256: ...256 Chapter 13 VPN NN47922 500 Figure 82 VPN Client Termination advanced ...
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Page 264: ...264 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47922 500 Figure 84 My Certificates ...
Page 290: ...290 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47922 500 Figure 95 Trusted remote host details ...
Page 314: ...314 Chapter 16 IEEE 802 1x NN47922 500 ...
Page 318: ...318 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47922 500 Figure 107 Local User database edit ...
Page 326: ...326 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47922 500 ...
Page 374: ...374 Chapter 20 Logs Screens NN47922 500 Figure 151 Log settings ...
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Page 402: ...402 Chapter 22 Maintenance NN47922 500 Figure 170 Restart screen ...